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    Mass communication sciences in the Maghreb: a hybrid identity for an evolving discipline by Hamidou, Kamal

    Published 2016
    “…This article discusses the issue of Mass Communication Sciences’ state in Maghreb. It focuses on the historical, political, academic and administrative considerations which influenced its progress in three countries, namely: Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. …”
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    The Determinants of Trade and Trade Direction of Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) by Abuhriba, Hadi M. Othman

    Published 2012
    “…The Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) comprising Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia have established a framework to enhance regional cooperation on trade facilitation. …”
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    The determinants of trade and trade direction of Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) by Abdullah, Norehan, Abdullah, Hussin, Abuhriba, Hadi M. Othman

    Published 2015
    “…The Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) comprising Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia have established a framework to enhance regional cooperation on trade facilitation.Today, the AMU countries have increased their trade integration into the world economy.Despite the effort of trade openness in the AMU, the economic growth, intra-trade and inter-trade are still lagging behind other developing countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.The paper examines the determinants of intra-regional trade in the AMU countries.Using a data set of 1989-2009; the standard gravity model is used to measure the pattern and trend of bilateral trade.Overall, the results are consistent with those found in previous study where in all cases, parameters for the variables are found to be correctly signed and highly significant.A higher GDP increases trade while a longer distance inhibits trade.Larger population also results in higher trade.In terms of trade openness, the results show that the trade barriers are found to be positively and significantly correlated with openness.In short, the trade barriers are fairly effective for increasing trade…”
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    A long-run relationship between the trade and its determinants for a group of selected Arab Maghreb Union Countries by Abdullah, Hussin, Abdullah, Norehan, Abuhriba, Hadi Mohamad Othman

    Published 2013
    “…The Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) comprising Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia has established a framework to enhance regional cooperation on trade facilitation. …”
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    The Intellectual Developments During the AlMohad Dynasty (1130-1269): Some Preliminary Remarks by Bensaid, Benaouda, Grine, Fadila

    Published 2011
    “…Much has been written about the acclaimed Mahdi Ibn Tumart (1080–1130), the theological doctrine of AlMohads and their tireless efforts to extinct Malikism in the Maghreb. Such a development and Ibn Tumart’s claim of Mahdism caused AlMohads’ contributions to be totally or partially obscured while AlMohads shows significantly prosperous intellectual life. …”
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    The Western Sahara conflict: the dilemma of National Liberation War, Referendum and Terrorism in Africa`s last colony, 1973 – 2013 by Mordi, Emmanuel Nwafor

    Published 2015
    “…By interrogating diverse sources on this subject through the application of contemporary historical method, this study exposes the challenge of this prolonged conflict to the credibility of the AU and the UNO, and the danger posed by the availability of idle Polisario fighters for recruitment by terrorist groups, including Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. It concludes that only the UN implementation of its resolutions on the matter since 1963 could avert a descent into terrorism.…”
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    The Economic and Social Life in the West Tripoli and Barca during the Fatimid Era: A Historical Study (297 - 443H) / Ramdan M Ramdan Alahmar by Ramdan M , Ramdan Alahmar

    Published 2019
    “…Therefore, they controlled them as early as the establishment of their Caliphate in the Islamic Maghreb in 297 H / 909 C.E. In spite of the great historical role played by the provinces of Tripoli and Barca as a nexus in the region during All Islamic Eras generally and during the Fatimid Era particularly, they did not receive enough attention and historical documentation by Muslim historians and others. …”
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